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Adjectives of Strength

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unbreakable
1.
un
brea
ka
ble
Adjective

impossible or difficult to destroy or damage

The unbreakable glassware was designed to withstand high temperatures and impacts.

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formidable
2.
for
mi
da
ble
Adjective

commanding great respect or fear due to having exceptional strength, excellence, or capabilities

Her formidable intellect made her a top contender for the prestigious scholarship.

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unyielding
3.
un
yiel
ding
Adjective

inflexible or resistant to pressure

The unyielding steel structure of the bridge withstood the powerful forces of the storm, remaining intact.

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indomitable
4.
in
do
mi
ta
ble
Adjective

impossible to be conquered or overcome

Her indomitable spirit inspired others to persevere in the face of adversity.

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powerful
5.
power
ful
Adjective

possessing great strength or force

The powerful engine propelled the car forward with ease.

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strong
6.
strong
Adjective

having a lot of physical power

He was able to lift the heavy box because he was so strong.

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firm
7.
firm
Noun

a business or company, particularly one owned by two or more partners

The law firm specializes in corporate litigation and intellectual property law.

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resistant
8.
re
sis
tant
Adjective

being protected from or having a high degree of resistance to something, such as an infection or disease

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resilient
9.
re
sil
ient
Adjective

having the ability to return to its original shape or position after being stretched or compressed

Rubber bands are resilient and can stretch without breaking.

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potent
10.
po
tent
Adjective

having great power, effectiveness, or influence to produce a desired result

The medicine had a potent effect, relieving her pain within minutes.

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unstoppable
11.
un
sto
ppa
ble
Adjective

not capable of being effectively hindered or stopped

The unstoppable force of the tsunami overwhelmed coastal defenses.

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power
12.
power
Noun

the ability to control or have an effect on things or people

The king's power over his kingdom was absolute.

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mighty
13.
migh
ty
Adjective

possessing great strength, power, or importance

The mighty oak tree stood tall in the forest, symbolizing resilience and endurance.

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hardy
14.
har
dy
Adjective

possessing bravery and boldness

Her hardy spirit allowed her to face challenging situations with confidence.

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vigorous
15.
vi
go
rous
Adjective

having strength and good mental or physical health

The vigorous dancer captivated the audience with dynamic and energetic movements.

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bulletproof
16.
bu
llet
proof
Adjective

built in a way that does not let through any bullets or other projectiles

The bulletproof vest saved the officer's life during the shootout.

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forceful
17.
for
ceful
Adjective

(of people or opinions) strong and demanding in manner or expression

His forceful leadership style commanded attention and respect from his team.

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indestructible
18.
in
dest
ruc
ti
ble
Adjective

cannot be easily damaged, broken, or destroyed

The superhero's indestructible shield deflected all attacks.

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proof
19.
proof
Noun

information or evidence that proves the truth or existence of something

The DNA results acted as proof that the suspect was at the scene of the crime.

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fortify
20.
for
ti
fy
Verb

to secure a place and make it resistant against attacks, particularly by building walls around it

The city decided to fortify its borders with a tall, robust wall to deter potential invaders.

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21.
re
sis
tive
Adjective

exhibiting or relating to electrical resistance

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22.
pun
chy
Adjective

having a strong, impactful, or forceful quality

She delivered a punchy presentation that captivated the audience's attention.

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